I just started a "web desktop" to be accessed and able to configure Core from any browser... Is there some time to submit it to the next release? Or Core use some kind of "freeze" for the new stuff of the next releases?

in my testing the last release proved to be bugfree, stable and so easy to use than ever.

there is a small observation i want to report.

in former releases the loading of big scm-packages f.e. libreoffice ondemand took around 100% cpu.in the current release less than 30% cpu is used during the ondemand loading and i think it takes some more time (but i´m not sure)...perhaps this could be seen as an advantage, to load with less cpu?afterwards the loaded ondemand scm is so fast as a flash of lightning.

but nevertheless, the current usage of scms improved so far ahead that i see it as a milestone:easy to handle, a great tool set that is lean and clean in the very last consequence.... and at the end it even offers so much fun to use it

I just started a "web desktop" to be accessed and able to configure Core from any browser... Is there some time to submit it to the next release? Or Core use some kind of "freeze" for the new stuff of the next releases?

Thanks again to all Core Team!

(and sorry by my english)

There is no timeline for next release. During early stages releases were every 4 to 6 weeks. Now since the project is mature releases are not nearly as often. There has been only 6 point releases this year. If you have ideas use TCB Talk or if you have code use the programming and scripting areas to seed.

in my testing the last release proved to be bugfree, stable and so easy to use than ever.

there is a small observation i want to report.

in former releases the loading of big scm-packages f.e. libreoffice ondemand took around 100% cpu.in the current release less than 30% cpu is used during the ondemand loading and i think it takes some more time (but i´m not sure)...perhaps this could be seen as an advantage, to load with less cpu?afterwards the loaded ondemand scm is so fast as a flash of lightning.

but nevertheless, the current usage of scms improved so far ahead that i see it as a milestone:easy to handle, a great tool set that is lean and clean in the very last consequence.... and at the end it even offers so much fun to use it

keep on that way, thank you!

There was an extra md5sum check upon loading each scm that was dropped. Md5sum checking is available via audit functions. This perhaps is the noticeable drop in cpu demand. I am glad to hear that this release is performing well.

is there any rule on updates to classic and scm- packages ? are they eventually going to be updated simultaneously? are some packages going to be scm-only ?

right now scm's in general seem more up to date, compared to classic packages, and i'd hate to hop back and forth between tcz and scm to have more up to date setup (especially libreoffice).

This is really a discussion item for TCE Talk and not the base. Extensions are typically contributed from the community. Therefore each community member where there is such a concern should be contacted for planned update requests.

is there any rule on updates to classic and scm- packages ? are they eventually going to be updated simultaneously? are some packages going to be scm-only ?

right now scm's in general seem more up to date, compared to classic packages, and i'd hate to hop back and forth between tcz and scm to have more up to date setup (especially libreoffice).

This is really a discussion item for TCE Talk and not the base. Extensions are typically contributed from the community. Therefore each community member where there is such a concern should be contacted for planned update requests.

sorry, i was just curious about there is some higher level policy on those extensions. so far i can assume there isn't.

I just started a "web desktop" to be accessed and able to configure Core from any browser... Is there some time to submit it to the next release? Or Core use some kind of "freeze" for the new stuff of the next releases?

Thanks again to all Core Team!

(and sorry by my english)

There is no timeline for next release. During early stages releases were every 4 to 6 weeks. Now since the project is mature releases are not nearly as often. There has been only 6 point releases this year. If you have ideas use TCB Talk or if you have code use the programming and scripting areas to seed.

Installing the xz.tcz also works, I was just saying that if it (the liblzma.so) is needed to the Openbox to work, and it is one of the default packages included in the CorePlus, perhaps the iso may have to be built again (a 4.7.1 version?).

Using just liblzma.tcz as you sugested, do I have to put it as OnBoot?

@Zendrael, Thanks for reporting. Seems a recent change in .dep file. Such is the nature of a rolling release repository. A shame it wasn't caught during the long release candidate cycle.Fixed and re-posted CorePlus-4.7.iso.

@Zendrael, Thanks for reporting. Seems a recent change in .dep file. Such is the nature of a rolling release repository. A shame it wasn't caught during the long release candidate cycle.Fixed and re-posted CorePlus-4.7.iso.